TRN Top 10

Each week the TRN will rank the top 10 teams in the area. These rankings are more relative to where a team ranks in its respective district and region. However, unlike in football, it's more likely teams play each other regardless of classification so potential head-to-head matchups are weighed more significantly. Record and previous ranking are in parenthesis. This is the final TRN Top 10 with the regular season wrapping up Tuesday.

1. Hirschi (20-8, 1) — The Huskies wrapped up their second straight 6-4A title Tuesday by beating Burkburnett. They've won every district game by at least 11 points.

2. Rider (24-5, 2) — A district title likely isn't in the forecast for the Raiders, but they should have a manageable playoff path assuming they hang on to the No. 2 seed.

3. Bowie (24-7, 3) — The Jackrabbits finish the regular season at home against Boyd and Paradise. Unless a wild upset occurs, they should be celebrating a fifth straight district title.

4. Holliday (24-5, 4) — The Eagles should be locked into the No. 2 seed in District 8-3A assuming they aren't upset by City View or Henrietta. That should lock them in a bi-district matchup with Cisco.

5. Burkburnett (18-13, 5) — The Bulldogs weren't up to the task of taking down Hirschi this season, but they should still be regarded as a tough out in the postseason. They'll always have a strong shooter's chance.

6. Nocona (23-6, 6) — The Indians are hoping Holliday gets tripped up in its final two games. The third seed in District 8-3A gets a tough bi-district matchup with either No. 3 Brock or No. 4 Peaster.

7. Seymour (22-4, 7) — The Panthers are a win at Petrolia and then at home against Archer City from at least sharing the District 9-2A title with Electra.

8. Wichita Christian (20-5, 8) — The Stars have wrapped up the district title and look to be a true force in the TAPPS A playoffs.

9. Electra (18-5, 9) — The Tigers have three games left, including back-to-back road games this weekend at Archer City (Friday) and Windthorst (Saturday). They finish at Petrolia on Tuesday. Manage all that and they'll share the district title.

10. Graham (13-14, 10) — The Steers are the No. 3 seed, which means a likely bi-district matchup with Brownwood. The Lions beat Graham in an overtime thriller on Jan. 2.

Honor Roll

Jacob Williams, Burkburnett — Williams leads the Bulldogs in scoring this season and showed off both is shooting and dribble-drive abilities the last two games. He scored 28, leading a comeback against Graham last Friday, then followed with 21 in Tuesday's loss to Hirschi.